Fuller's design used 90 % compressed air (at 200 psi), and just 10 % water, in the form of atomized droplets, which he claimed would use just 1
pint of water per hour, and I remember thinking that here we are, some 50 years later, still wasting both water and heat with conventional showerheads, while this genius of an idea was relegated to a footnote in history books.
While the federal standards specify that urinals use no more than 0.5 gallon (4 pints) per flush, California's rules limit them to 1
pint of water per flush, down from 1 gallon currently.
Not exact matches
He even stressed the financial advantages
of real dairy in the long run, noting that the primary ingredient in many dairy substitutes is
water, and remarking: «Who likes paying a premium price
of $ 4 - 5
per pint for something your city sells you for $.15 a gallon?»
It is an impressive dehumidifier that pulls 50
pints of moisture out
of the
water per day.
CET Aquadent ® — Add 1 teaspoon
per pint of water and use as sole
water source.